PTA to
,e Carnr
:. Ann~al earni,val of the Hule,tt
,.~A will ..be held Oct. 31 in the
at,left high school gymnasium
Ratting at 7 p.m.
~uring the evening, a srade
~¢h0ol and a hish school queen
Will ,be crowned. 'l~he Hulett
l~P)k said there will be festivi-
lien, ~(m.d ,and i,un :for all.
~T. CALVARY LUTHERAN
Richard Schroeder,
Vacancy Pastor
(l~fe;ctive Nov. 2).
SU~,und,ay services 11:15 a.m.
ndance School - 10 a.m.
,hle0ortfirmation instructions
sdays, 4 p.m.
~unty Girl's Husband
rves in Philippines
q Ca~l~t. Jackson 'D. Brown, Daly
its,, Calif., an Air Force navi-
~o~:, is ~ow stationeed at, Clark
Air Base in the Philippines.
~ne is married to ~the former
nnie J. ~aLthews.
,r~ro~vn is assigned to the 29th
~t~eal Airlift Sq., a unit o~ the
.. ¢ific ,A~r Forces. He was pre-
~oU~ly ,assi,~ne.d a,t iMa~ch A~FB,
eli2. ,and ~has al.so served in Viet-
~ra.
~ARD OF THANKS
I wish ,to thank my friends
~rd neigh,bors ~or .the cards, ,let.
W_s, eelephone calls and flowers
~hile I was in :hospRals at Spear-
~sa and Rapid CRy. They were
~Prociated.
Alex Smith
OF THANKS
you ~or the ,cards and
e~pressions of sym~pathy ex-
ed ~us during the illness and
~f our loved one.
Cal,vin and ,D~ra Hay, ward
~ARD OF THANKS
I Wish ~to express my thanks to
~rCh one for ,the ,care, cards, let-
s and ~flowers while I was a
l~ttient in t'he hospital.
John C. Wood
Sen. Cliff Hanson (R-Wyo.)
hosted a meeting in his Wash-
ington office Oct. 15 with of-
ficials of the U. S. Bureau of
Indian Affairs, Labor. Department
and the Forest Service.
Oiscussed at the meeting were
st0te plans for utilizing deacti-
vated Su,ncla,nce Air Force Sta-
tion. Agencies involved agreed
to cooperate on the study of the
feasa~bility of esta;blishing an hl-
disn training center at the form-
er Air Force site.
Seated, left to right, are Louis
R. Bruce, commissioner of BIA;
THE FBI
CAMERON DAVID BISHOP
Cameron David Bishop, a violence-minded college revolutionary
who is charged with the sal)otage of war utilities In lhe dynamiting
of Col,)rado I~)wer transmission towers, is on tim FBI's list of "Ten
Most Wanted Fugitives."
Between January 2() and 28, :19(;9, he allegedly was responslhle for
dynnmlttng four transmission line towers in Colorado SUl)plying I~nver
to defense plants. Wreckage from one blast damaged property nearly
a mile away a~td dozens of squarre miles near Golden, Colorado, were
partially blacked out. A Federal warrant issu(~l at Denver, Coh,rado,
on February 14, 1969, charges Bishop with the destruction of war
utilities.
Bishop, who is reputedly an active member of the Students for a
Democratic Society, a loudly militant "New Left" group ol,I~)sed to
U.S. involvement in Vietnam and existing government IX)licles, has
rep(,rtedly w)iced a desire to live in Cuba.
Ile is known to associates as a revolutionist or anarchist who be-
lieves in violence to secure social reforms and was given a discharge
from the Army for unsuitability after being h)cated, willie a deserter,
as a mental patient in a hospital, tie reportedly has a violent temper,
has reputedly braggc~l of using (Irugs, including LSi), and was (~)n-
rioted of assault and battery in Colorado in 1965. lie has allegedly
stated his willingness to kill a I~)lh~ officer and has rel)ortedly pos-
sessed hand guns, including a .357 nmgnum, in addition to rifles and
dynamite.
k white kmerleau, hera at, l'ueblo, Colorado, on November 7, 1942,
he is 5'8" to 5'9" tall, weighs 155 tu 165 pounds, has brown eyes,
dark brown hair, a s~o(,ky buih! ~lud a nle(iiunl COmlflexlon. lie has
worn a beard, h)ng Imir and h)ng sideburns in the past. A tatt(m of a
skunk hohling a mirror appears on his right forearm. IIe has worked
as an assistant ere(lit manager, auto parts mallager, coffee house
el,era,or, laborer, ]nine worker and truck driver. Consider Bishop
armt~l and extremely dangerous.
Shoul(l you receive any Information concerning the whereabouts
of Cameron ])avid Bishop, yotl are requested to immediately notify
the nearest office of the FBI, the telephone number of which may be
found on the first page of local teleplmne directories.
Harry Roberts, State Superin-
;be ndenlt of Public Instruction;
Sen. Ha~nsen; Jim Townsend and
Joseph Lulianelle, Labor Depart-
ment.
Left to right standing are Jack
Couls~n, Joe Gauthier and Sher-
win Broadhead, BIA; G. W. Van-
Gilst, Forest Service; and Joe
LaSalle, BIA.
COW POKES
By Ace Reid
"Come on in, Maw! Here's a sale on chain saws
I want you +o +ry one fer size."
Make your move now - from pay-by-cash to
pay-by-check. Open a checking account now
at Sundance State Bank. Check these checking
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ly bills by check; Each check is a recepit posi-
tive; You avoid losing cash; Simplified book-
keeping; Daily balance budgets you; Dignifies
all money transactions; Saves time and money.